Well, semi-schedule.
What I want to do, so no one writer gets too much or too little work, is have a schedule. We each do two consecutive episodes, then pass it on to the next writer. Since Ben's doing the prologue (which, for now, I'm counting as an ep) and episode 1, I'd do episodes 2 and 3 and so on. Each season is going to have 24 episodes in total.
Before someone begins the production of an episode, I would like if you submit an outline for the other writers to look over to approve. That way, the whole season doesn't get too disjointed and contradictory. We also don't want to start certain plot points too early, and this would help control that.
Here's what I have, pretty much:
Ben
*Prologue
*Episode 1
*Episode 10
*Episode 11
*Episode 20
*Episode 21
Hannah
*Episode 2
*Episode 3
*Episode 12
*Episode 13
*Episode 22
*Episode 23
Ty
*Episode 4
*Episode 5
*Episode 14
*Episode 15
*Episode 24
Alex
*Episode 6
*Episode 7
*Episode 16
*Episode 17
Hayli
*Episode 8
*Episode 9
*Episode 18
*Episode 19
Each season we'll put whoever's last on the list to start and bump everyone else down. So, for the second season the order would be "Hayli, Ben, Hannah, Ty, Alex".
Tell me what you think of this system, and any tips or changes you'd like. :3